Outside brings us a look at their picks for the best ski resorts in North America.
“We picked the cream of the crop and consulted local experts for their advice on where to ski, what to drink, and everything in between.” – Outside
Revelstoke Mountain Resort, British Columbia
Editor’s choice for sidecountry.
Crested Butte, Colorado
Editor’s choice for off-piste.
Steamboat, Colorado
Editor’s choice for trees.
Taos, New Mexico
Editor’s choice for steeps.
Mammoth Mountain, California
Editor’s choice for park riding.
Whistler-Blackcomb, British Columbia
Annual Snowfall: 396 inches
Alta/Snowbird, Utah
Annual Snowfall: 500 inches
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Annual Snowfall: 459 inches
Alyeska Resort, Alaska
Annual Snowfall: 735 inches
Silverton Mountain, Colorado
Annual Snowfall: 400 inches
Breckenridge, Colorado
Annual Snowfall: 300 inches
Park City, Utah
Annual Snowfall: 360 inches
Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado
Annual Snowfall: 300 inches
Powder Mountain, Utah
Annual Snowfall: 500 inches
Jay Peak, Vermont
Annual Snowfall: 371 inches
Bridger Bowl, Montana
Annual Snowfall: 350 inches
Read the full breakdown of each resort here – North America’s 16 Best Ski Resorts